“… NT(S) Navy FBI, State, White House, Secret Servic e Army FBI, Sta te, White House, Secret Service FBI, Sta te, White House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 7 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT "3. On 6 an”
“… NT(S) Navy FBI, State, White House, Secret Servic e Army FBI, Sta te, White House, Secret Service FBI, Sta te, White House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 7 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT "3. On 6 an”
“ecret Service [Warren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 7 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT "3. On 6 an d 7 November 1963 he appeared in the Press Room of United Nations Offic …”
“attention is paid to U.S. citizens and to infants in keep- ing travel records." FBI, State, White H ouse, Secret Service [Warren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:3239 6775 Page 9 5 December 1963 DESC RIPTION OF DOCUM ENT DIR 87 189 Subject: None given. "1. We have learned that on 3 De …”
“… m that no reply had been received from Cuba. 8 (A) (B) - REC IP IENT (S) FBI, State, W hite House FBI, State, W hite House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] FBI NW 65990 Docl d:32396775 Page 10 DESCRIPTION O JFK ASSESSINATION SYSTEM IDE NTIF ICATION FORM”
“… tion in 1960. In Switzerland he has been involved in the publication La Revolution Africaine." FBI FBI, State, White House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] 2 NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 4 26 November 1963 DIR 85246 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT Subject: Le e H. OSWA LD. "On 26 November, Dr. Jose Gu …”
“… Navy F BI, State, White House, Secr et Servi ce Army FBI, State , Wh ite House, Secret Service FBI, State , White House, Secret Se rv ice [Warren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 7 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT "3. On 6 and 7 November 1963 he appeared in the Press Room of United Nations Office …”
“… bly because little attention is paid to U.S. citizens and to infants in keep- ing travel records." FBI, State, White House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 9 5 December 1963 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUM ENT DIR 87189 Subject: None given. "1. We have learned that on 3 Dec e …”
“… him that no reply had been received from Cuba. 8 (A) (B) - RECIPIENT(S) FBI, Stat e, White House FB I, State, White Ho use, Secret Service [Warren Commission] FBI NW 6599 0 Do cld: 32396775 Page 10 DESC”
“State, White Ho use, Secret Service [Warren Commission] FBI NW 6599 0 Do cld: 32396775 Page 10 DESC RIPTION OF DOCUMENT "3. This office has no information on BEYMER "4. DURAN is the Mexican empl …”
“… ly b ecause little attention is paid to U.S. citizens and to infants in keep- ing travel records." FBI, State, White House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 9 5 December 1963 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT DIR 8718 9 Subject: None”
“… ld him that no reply had been received from Cuba. 8 (A) (B) - RECIPIENT(S) FBI, State, White House FBI, State, White House, Secret Service [Warren Commission] FBI NW 65990 Docld:32396775 Page 10 DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT "3. This office has no information on BEYMER "4. DURAN is the Mexican employee …”
“… ion was the result of a conspiracy', but that they did dis- cover evidence that various intelligence agencies were not forthcoming with the Warren Commission. The paper then goes on to leave the impression that the JFK assas- sination was the result of a conspiracy by Castro in re- taliation for …”
“rmation on Oswald and in immediately reporting our information to the FBI and the Warren Commission. Specific Page 44 Outlines a discrepancy between the testi- mony of the "desk officer" (not further identified) and Mr. Karamessines regard …”
“… to investigate further. Pages 126 and 127 After having spent some time explaining the Agency's and the FBI's mistakes in not informing the Warren Commission about plots to assassinate Castro, the re- port finally points out that with respect to the "underworld" plots, Robert Kennedy, Allen Dulle …”
“… ed so as not to indicate that it was obtained through polygraph. Page 177 top of page Outlines information which the Agency provided to the Warren Commission on a suspected KGB agent in the Soviet Embassy, Mexico City (Kostikov). Believe this should be deleted on the basis of sources and methods. …”
“… stion 3 of his letter to the Agency of 15 April 1975. - - add 2. The results аз I have already told him nuance, not evidence, to what the Warren Commission and its staff had laid before them in 1964 on this subject. The results of the review are stipulated in paragraph 8 of the Attachment. …”
“… evidence in the files on the KENNEDY assassination that this CASTRO interview was considered in following up leads or in dealings with the Warren Commission and its staff although Mexico Station specifically directed Headquarters attention to the AP story very shortly after the Dallas killing. M …”
“… t and/or Cuban political, intelligence or security service involvement in the as- sassination to what was developed and con- sidered by the Warren Commission and its staff. The Commission's finding that Lee Harvey OSWALD was the killer of President KENNEDY and Officer TIPPIT and did them in alone …”
“… full disclosure by these governments of all elements of OSWALD's handling and stay in the Soviet Union and his contacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a wider "window" for this contingency. That,”
“ico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a wider "window" for this contingency. That, indeed, was the opinion at the working level, particularly in the coun …”
“… stion 3 of his letter to the Agency of 15 April 1975. - - add 2. The results аз I have already told him nuance, not evidence, to what the Warren Commission and its staff had laid before them in 1964 on this subject. The results of the review a re sti pula te d in paragraph 8 of the Attachmen …”
“… the contemporary political consid- There is no evidence eration of re la tions with CASTRO's Cuba. in the Agency records, either, that the Warren Commission staff itself pursu”
“ons with CASTRO's Cuba. in the Agency records, either, that the Warren Commission staff itself pursu ed the implication of the CASTRO interview in dealing with the conspiracy hypothesis. There is no eviden ce in the files …”
“ical, intelligence or security service involvement in the as- sassination to what was develop ed and con- sidered by the Warren Commission and its staff. The Commission's finding that Lee Harvey OSWALD was the killer of President KENNEDY and Officer TIPPIT and did them in alone …”
“… full disclosure by these governments of all elements of OSWALD's handling and stay in the Soviet Union and his contacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a wider "window" for this contingency. That, indeed, was the opinion at the working level, particularly in the coun …”
“… 10 7 f SECRET member to OSWALD during his specialist training perio d at El T or o M arine C orps Base December 1958 Septembe r 1959. T he Warren Commission Report takes note of this: "OSWALD told DELGADO that he was in touc h with Cuban diplomat ic officials in this count ry, which DELGADO at f …”
“… stion 3 of his letter to the Agency of 15 April 1975. - - add 2. The results аз I have already told him nuance, not evidence, to what the Warren Commission and its staff had laid before them in 19 64 on this subject. The results of t he rev iew are stipulated in paragraph 8 of the Attachme n …”
“… evidence in the files on the KENNEDY assassination that this CASTRO interview was considered in following up leads or in dealings with the Warren Commission and its staff although Mexico Station specifically directed Headquarters attention to the AP story very shortly after the Dallas killing. M …”
“… t and/or Cuban political, intelligence or security service involvement in the as- sassination to what was developed and con- sidered by the Warren Commission and its staff. The Commission's finding that Lee Harvey OSWALD was the killer of President KENNEDY and Officer TIPPIT and did them in alone …”
“… isclosure b y the se gove rnments of all elements of OSWAL D' s handl ing and stay in the Soviet Union and his contacts in Mexico City. The Warren Commission report should have left a wider "window" for this contingency. That, indeed, was the opinion at the working level, particularly in the coun …”
“… 36 Page 10 7 f SECRET member to OSWALD during his specialist training period at El Toro Marine Corps Base December 1958 September 1959. The Warren Commission Report takes note of this: "OSWALD told DELGAD O that he was in t ouch with Cuban diplomatic officials in this country, which DELGADO at fi …”
“… ty; author of The Second Orwuid Newsman, Author, researcher into the Col. Fletcher Prouty Former Liaison background of Arthur Bremer 8:30 WARREN COMMISSION REPORT: FACT Officer between Pentagon and C:AG ROCKWELL CASE - Ms. Meredith Rode, OR FICTION - author of The Secret Teams Professor at Fe …”
“… Author of The Were Conspiracy 5:00. INDIVIDUAL WORKSHOPS WITlirat Mr. Robert Saltzman - Computer Engineer, •' SPEAKERS- lecturer on the Warren Commission Question and Answer Sessions Report 6:00 TIN1”
“… ublic Brief. Chicago: ♦ National Opinion Center, University of Chicago, 1964, 1. “Questions from abroad." Saturday Review, 9 May 1964. C. WARREN COMMISSION obert. "Russia: Ito, Ko, Thla Cannot be True," Look, 6 December 1963, pp. 129 130... Built." Christian Century. 81 (1964), 37-38.■ 1 "A …”
“… eport. 16 December 1963, p. 10. 63-64.... .K. "Reaction of Pre-school Children to the Assassination of President Kennedy," "Autopsy on the Warren Commission: Time Essay," Tine. 16 September 1966, pp. 54-53. fomin Children, November 1964, pp. 100-105, "Between two fires: Mrs. Oswald’s testimony …”
“… 1566 Mansell, 1965. Review, May 1965, $04 *371-372.- 1 Zurich: Schweizer Verlasshaune Wk Marsa 6of the President’s Comate , Jacob, "The Warren Commission report and its Critics." Frontier. November 1966, pp. 3-20. 1 wh Johnson,The . ---- Cape on‘’the *« in the WerreeofPan— rfit^:. Ass …”
“… r, 1967, me Fred J. "Varren Commission report, aoon unanavered questions" Nation, 13 June 1966, — October 1964 pp. 705-715, --------- — "Warren Commission reports testimony of the ayevitnesees." Nation, 20 June 1966, veeptes, MH”Naitantoporet Seanofor the Forgive ity Grief, Volume. Mes ... …”
“… ughton. Inc., "Commant 1966, by Staughton Keltseine. 9. Lynd," Liberation Magazine, 9, ee. no. 10 (2965), „ 10. s, Robert 7. "Why the Warren Commission?" New York University Lav Review, May 1965, MacDonald, Dwight. "A Critique of the Warren Report," Esquire, March 1963, p. 59. 1965, p, 59. …”
“… . 2964, PP. 474-676, Rev Leedes. 12 October "The Warren Report: the Triumph of Caliban." 1964, PPe critiques, , Edward J. inquest: the Warren Commission and the establishment of truth. New York: Viking Bread. 19*6. soot 99 John Kennedy. 1e Repport Varren SE SSE-ErLe-SUSR Michel, Amand, L …”
“… , $ October 1964, pp. 43-46. Nay-Juna 1967, PP- 13-20 Die Kritikar das Werren-Raporte," Frankfurt oa Mat F. ”M others sea us; concerning Warren Commission Report." Saturday Beylev. Muhlen, Norbert. "Hard, und Legends, Commission report and its critics. Der Monste 17 (1965), 14-28. 7 Novecher …”
“… : Bantan Books, 1964. IV Vl ne* rald T., and John B. Stiles, Portraits of an Assassin. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1965, Paul L. "The Warren Commission and the Fourth Shot: A Reflection on the Fundamentals i 1 "New Tori Time New YorkConor “O'Brien, "Nightmare Times Rune 48 Pages of Re …”
“Oswald, Frank, Kan nan Stale pa Oswald, A Massure of Achievement," Nation, % Noverber 1 X. and A.L. Goodhart. "Warren Commission: tie critics and the law; theories of E.J. Epstein and M. Lme," Reporter. 15 December 1966, pp. 44-48, 1 » Packer. Herbert L. "The Warren …”
“… to investigate 26-27. '“’, pp. 26-27, M' Warren Report? sdria, Vincent J. "The Warren Report? A Philadelphia Lavyar Analyses med." Um. "Warren Commission Report: Verdict, One Not Alone.” World Week Naaarine, 1 October 1964, Wounds...” liberation. March 1965, pp. 14-32, Back and Neck Woundes …”
“… ge Teacher Says." Los Angeles Times. 17 November 1967, p. 28% pp. 12, 14, 16. Cowentery, April 1967, R.M. "Thinking the unthinkable: the Warren Commission books." "Warren’s Secret." Hatlonsl Review. 3 April 1964. on. 265-266.' 10 October 1966, p. 35. "Washington Novel Kennedy Shot Twice in t …”
“John R. Death of the President, The Warren Commission on Trial, Covina, California pp. 604-524. of the Warren Canstet. 89 He York University Law Review, May 1965, Collectors Pub., 1967. Nati …”
“… 5. mehard Garten. A rieshy Lhvyer .mystery grown deeper and deeper." U.S. Mews and World Report. 30 March 1964, • 45, ‘s Case Against the Warren Commission." New Leader, 20 December 1965, pp. 5-10,— ‘ 8 February 1964, pp. 28-30. The Untold Story of Jack Eby," Saturday Erenin It, Stanley, "The …”
“… , pp. 113-114. Lauzon, A. "Oswald a-t-ll cue Kaunady?" Moekan'e. North 1964, pp. 1-2. Pp.19-25.. >rd leak; testimony of Jack Ruby to the-Warren Commission," Time. 26 August ' "A Matter of Reasonable Doubt.” Revu Magazine, 28 January 1967,1967, PP. 18-26. pp. 18-26, 1964, p. 40. .• "More than …”
“… corded testimony of twenty-two persons—eyewitnesses, Dallas policemen, the pathologist who conducted the autopsy, members and staff of the Warren Commission, Jim Garrison, Clay Shaw, and even Earl Warren.. I ran the tapes through the PSE systematically, taking each controversial point in turn …”
“… t have hap- policemen, medical examiners, members jht he did. Very good, said Kradz. Did pened? Yes, he said, the PSE could be used of the Warren Commission. Somewhere in ce anything else about the interroga- for that. Where there was no stress, I could a network-television vault were the sound …”
“… ny press con- I read much of the other criticism of the Committee’s Research Director. I told Smith * es. interviews and public pronounce- Warren Commission’s findings. The more that I was a writer and wanted to do a piece are stored away in the film and tape I read, the more I doubted the offi …”